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We only did the skating path but went through the facility where staff were helpful and it is kept clean. Saw there is also a toboggan hill. Will definitely be back to take better advantage of the park.

This is a great activities park. From baseball, golf, tennis, volleyball, paddle boats, swings and slides it has it all. Pull in off the 118th and travel along the winding road a few minutes before reaching the first of several parking lots. The park has...More

Spent a hour and a half walking though the park, lovely, paved trails, would be great for cycling in the warmer weather (we were there in March). Also a disc golf course. Plenty of space to spend time and allow children to run around.

Rundle park is a gem, with great bike paths, a children's playground, miniature golf, the ACT Recreation Centre (swimming pool, hot tub, etc.), picnic tables. It is a HUGE park that locals make great use of.

There are hundreds of paths to walk or ride your bike. There are places to play with your kids or your dog. Romantic places to walk with your sweatheart and a great place with paved paths to take someone that is handicapped even. Go for...More

Edmonton is one of the few cities that has passed laws regarding smoking or vaping in shared public spaces. Residents and visitors are not allowed to smoke within 10 metres, at any time, at or around playgrounds, water... More

Edmonton is one of the few cities that has passed laws regarding smoking or vaping in shared public spaces. Residents and visitors are not allowed to smoke within 10 metres, at any time, at or around playgrounds, water spray parks, sports fields and courts and temporary, seasonal outdoor ice skating rinks or buildings. There is definitely no smoking in any public building whatsoever, including restaurants, malls, recreation facilities (even outdoor ones such as Commonwealth Stadium where the Edmonton Eskimos play football.
As of October 20, 2015, vaping electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are prohibited from all public spaces where smoking is currently prohibited. Using an electronic cigarette for the purpose of testing the device, or sampling products used with the device, prior to purchase within an electronic cigarette retailer is currently permitted.
Not complying with the bylaw will result in a $250 fine.